Stereogum Home
August 31, 2006

Hives Show Inspired "Hey Ya!"

From the new Rolling Stone (Dylan cover):

RS: Was there a show that changed your life?

ANDRE BENJAMIN: I wouldn't say it changed my life, but a while ago I flew to New York just to see the Hives. My flight was late, and I didn't get to see but the last twenty minutes, when they played every song I loved. At one point they were jamming so hard, and then right on cue they all stopped. They held their post for at least a minute. Nobody moved, sweat was dripping and they were like statues. They didn't have to play shit, and the crowd was going crazy. When they cranked it back up, the show went to a whole different plateau. The crowd went nuts, nuts, nuts! I wouldn't have written "Hey Ya!" if it weren't for the Hives.

RS: Are you with me on this: "Hey Ya!" is the best song of the twenty-first century?

ANDRE BENJAMIN: Jesus. I don't know, man. That could be argued by a lot of people.

RS: Can you think of anything better?

ANDRE BENJAMIN: No.

Just as I expected. If it wasn't for Fagersta this rap shit probably would never be going on.

Posted at 10:58 AM
Tags:




6 Comments

uptown baby, uptown baby.

Posted by: mattshu at 08/31/06 11:34 AM | Reply
Score = 0 Vote up Vote down

Asking Andre if Hey Ya is the best song of the century? Now that's just stupid.

Posted by: Jeff at 08/31/06 1:30 PM | Reply
Score = 0 Vote up Vote down

That's Andre 3000, punk.

Posted by: Michael at 08/31/06 3:58 PM | Reply
Score = 0 Vote up Vote down

You can see The Hives do the freeze at the beginning of this live song here.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=DyRxsPorPtY

Posted by: Jon at 08/31/06 4:31 PM | Reply
Score = 0 Vote up Vote down

The Hives have inspired everything cool throughout history- past, present and future.

Posted by: Evan at 09/01/06 12:43 AM | Reply
Score = 0 Vote up Vote down

I was at that show. It was at Bowery Ballroom, I believe in June of 2002. My friend stood next to Andre at one point & said he had on a platinum blonde wig, huge sunglasses, and what looked like body armor. And it was really that spectacular. One of the best shows I've ever seen.

Posted by: Raz at 09/02/06 2:21 PM | Reply
Score = 0 Vote up Vote down

Leave a comment


 

The 'Gum Drop

Get our newsletter. MP3s and giveaways weekly.

Search




Sort by:date relevance

Information

  • Contact:
  • About
  • Press
  • Advertising
  • Stereogum RSS Stereogum RSS XML Icon
  • MP3-Only RSS Stereogum RSS XML Icon

Staff

Founder/Editor-In-Chief
Scott Lapatine
Executive Editor
Amrit Singh
Senior Writer
Brandon Stosuy
Columnist
Jon McMillan
Technology & Operations
Jim Jazwiecki
Angela Williams

The Cool Kids

All Stereogum Posts

Get Flash to see our mp3 player. Here are our mp3s: Little Joy - No One's Better Sake (»)
Blitzen Trapper - Furr (»)
Peter Bjorn And John - Nothing To Worry About (»)
Bodies Of Water - Under The Pines (»)
Torche - Healer (»)
The Apples In Stereo - Energy (»)
My Morning Jacket - Celebration (Live) (»)
My Morning Jacket - Get Down On It (Live) (»)
Gang Gang Dance - House Jam (»)
Black Lips - Starting Over (»)
Malajube - Ursuline (»)
Department Of Eagles - No One Does It Like You (Album Version) (»)
Au - I'll Be Home For Christmas (»)
Sufjan Stevens - Good King Wenceslas (»)
Bon Iver - Your Love (Live) (»)
Brendan Canning - Hit The Wall (»)
Franz Ferdinand - What She Came For (Live) (»)
Cursive - Bad Sects (»)
Cursive - The Recluse (»)
team9 vs. Stereogum - Disturbed Youth (»)
team9 vs. Stereogum - Lockdown Shelter (»)

Progress Report logo

Progress Report: Röyksopp

NAME: Röyksopp PROGRESS REPORT: Wrapping up their third studio LP, Junior, recorded "all over the world." As reported here a couple weeks back, Norwegian duo Röyksopp just celebrated 10 years together. And like good friends (or an old married couple)...

MORE »

Commercial Appeal logo

Apples In Stereo Energize Pepsi Rebranding

As we've mentioned in the past (2007), Robert Schneider's not afraid of the graceful sellout. So, no, we're not surprised that he and his E6 cohorts just scored a Pepsi commercial. (Heck, we already knew how much E6-related bands loved...

MORE »

Premature Evaluation logo

Premature Evaluation: Morrissey - Years Of Refusal

Morrissey's ninth solo album is one of those collections that leaked in fits and starts via live performances and singles and the like that by the time we took it in from "Something Is Squeezing My Skull" through "I'm OK...

MORE »

Band to Watch logo

Band To Watch: Cold Cave

Cold Cave is the brainchild of Philadelphia's Wesley Eisold, ex-Some Girls, Give Up The Ghost, XO Skeletons, and currently Ye Olde Maids, etc. We're calling his newest project a Band To Watch, but Eisold received some high-profile press when Fall...

MORE »

Quit Your Day Job logo

Quit Your Day Job: The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart

In February, New York BTW the Pains Of Being Pure At Heart are releasing their self-titled full-length collection of jangly, noisy indie pop on the most fitting of labels, Slumberland. We recently posted the video for album track "Everything For...

MORE »

The 'Gum Drop logo

DM Stith - "Ecstatic Only Static Peace (Peace to Me)"

Brooklyn-via-Buffalo songwriter DM Stith entered the Asthmatic Kitty stable via the design work on Shara Worden, aka My Brightest Diamond, albums and the vocals and piano he contributed to her Bring Me The Workhorse. He released the Curtain Speech EP...

MORE »